Warsaw office market continues to flourish

29
Oct
2018
News - Warsaw office market continues to flourish #JLL #office #Poland #report #Warsaw

by Property Forum | Office

Positive sentiment amongst tenants, developers and investors are reflected in the spectacular demand for office space and reduced vacancy rates in Warsaw. The growing presence of co-working companies is another sign of an expanding market. JLL summarised the situation on the Warsaw office market at the end of Q3 2018.


Demand still up
 
“The Warsaw office market's bullish mood continued with the market remaining on-course to deliver outstanding 2018 results. An ever increasing number of companies and institutions are investing in Warsaw's real estate. These include both companies looking to set up operations here as well as funds seeking investment opportunities. Such positive market sentiment is illustrated by the truly spectacular demand for offices in Warsaw, a decreasing vacancy rate and the growing range of products that the market has to offer. From January to the end of September 2018, tenant activity came in at nearly 632,000 sqm”, explains Mateusz Polkowski, Head of Research & Consulting at JLL.
 
A closer look at demand for offices in Warsaw submarkets shows that the City Centre leads the way with 178,000 sqm transacted, followed by Mokotów, with 138,000 sqm leased, with the CBD completing the top three with 136,000 sqm.
 
“The most notable transactions included a renewal and expansion by Deloitte in Q22. This lease deal confirms that tenants increasingly pay attention to the location of the property, its functional features, amenities in the immediate area as well as to the long-term possibility of expanding the office within the building. It is also worth noting that besides international companies that enter the Polish market, a source of demand is also generated by the public sector, with the Polish Financial Supervision Authority's choice of the Piękna 2.0 building as a prime example”, underlines Jakub Sylwestrowicz, Head of Tenant Representation at JLL.
 
Coworking companies favour Warsaw
 
Currently, the hottest trend in the city is the rise of flexible spaces operators, with some of the most active ones being Regus, Spaces and WeWork.
 
“All flex operators leased 86,000 sqm of office space in Q1–Q3 2018. This expands the offering of the market in Warsaw and creates new structures that are complementary to traditional leases. The model of work is evolving and commercial real estate is both benefiting from and adapting to it”, Jakub Sylwestrowicz adds.
 
Supply - waiting for great projects
 
"The growing demand for office space is addressed by developers who conduct projects that change the skyline of modern business Warsaw. The new supply in Q1–Q3 2018 totalled 190,000 sqm. Currently, the total under-construction volume amounts to 740,000 sqm. However, as Warsaw is one of the most absorptive markets in Europe, this volume will not affect the balance between supply and demand”, explains Mateusz Polkowski.
 
The largest projects delivered to market in 2018 include Proximo II, Equator IV and Koneser.
 
Vacancy rate and rents
 
The vacancy rate in Warsaw has continued to fall and by the end of Q3 2018 had dropped to 10%. The vacancy rate in Central zones now stands at 6.6%, which is the lowest since 2012.
 
Prime headline rents increased in the central areas of Warsaw due to the high demand and low vacancy rate (which is far below the city’s average) and increasing construction costs (approximately 15–20% growth since 2012). Here prime rents are currently quoted at €17.0 to €23.5 / sqm / month, while prime assets located in the best non-central areas lease stand at €11.0 to €15.0 / sqm / month.



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New leases

  • IAG GBS Poland, the shared services arm of the International Airlines Group (IAG), has finalised a lease renewal for 2,246 sqm of office space within the O3 Business Campus in Krakow. The decision to remain in the current location followed a comprehensive market analysis and workplace audit conducted by Savills.
  • Golden Star Estate has secured two ground-floor tenants at its Warsaw-based Konstruktorska Business Center. 5 SENSES has signed as the new canteen operator, occupying 560 sqm of ground-floor retail space. Concurrently, CONTRACT Meble Biurowe has extended its commitment to the property. The firm, which has operated a publicly accessible showroom at the site since 2021, renewed its lease for 350 sqm on the ground floor.
  • American retailer GAP entered the Romanian market at Fashion House Militari, followed by the launch of an Italian Stefanel store at Fashion House Pallady, with a further Stefanel location scheduled to open shortly in Militari.

New appointments

  • Avison Young has strengthened its Polish leadership with three senior promotions. Patryk Błach ascends to Associate Director within the Investment Advisory Department. Kamil Głowienka has been named Senior Project Manager. Furthermore, Katarzyna Uzar becomes a Valuation and Innovation Specialist, tasked with integrating technological solutions and coordinating global departmental projects.
  • Katarzyna Myjak has joined Axi Immo as Senior Business Advisory Manager, tasked with strengthening the company’s Industrial & Logistics business line.
  • Czech investment group SCF has expanded its team by appointing Jan Simandl as Senior Leasing Team Leader. In this role, Simandl will oversee leasing activities across the company’s commercial property portfolio. He previously worked for CPI Property Group and CBRE.


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